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Abradant
Abradant Ab*ra"dant, n. A material used for grinding, as emery, sand, powdered glass, etc.

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- The Salmon of Knowledge (Irish: An Bradán Feasa) is a creature in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology, sometimes identified with Fintan mac Bóchra, who...
- is Ó Bradáin, meaning "descendant of Bradán". Bradán is an ancient Irish language word meaning "salmon". The bradán feasa is the Salmon of Wisdom in an...
- 2023. "Moriarty". Audible. 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2022. "Who voices Bradan?". Elder Scrolls Online. 12 November 2020. "Watch Actor Billy Boyd Break...
- competition scores - Speyburn Speyburn Bradan Orach - Scotch/Single Malt/Speyside competition scores - Speyburn Bradan Orach San Francisco Wine & Spirits...
- (northeast of Scourie, Sutherland) Loch Brack (Dumfries and Galloway) Loch Bradan (Ayrshire) (reservoir) Braeroddach Loch (near Aboyne, Aberdeenshire) Loch...
- Merchants offer items based on the novels. In 2019, Canadian publishing company Bradan Press crowdfunded a Scottish-Gaelic translation of Anne of Green Gables...
- facilities, an all-Irish primary and secondary school, a library and a pub (An Bradán Feasa). Several facilities in Ráth Chairn host children and adults wishing...
- October 2020. McEwan, Emily (2016). The Scottish Gaelic Tattoo Handbook. Bradan Press. ISBN 978-0-9950998-0-7. Archived from the original on 13 February...
- Tony Bradan (born Antonio Alfredo Bradanovich; October 6, 1913 – 23 November 1999) was a Canadian teacher, guitarist, and arranger. Bradan was born of...
- Rheims, a hermit in Aussonce near Rheims in France, Confessor (660) Saints Bradan and Orora, two saints venerated in the Isle of Man (c. 7th century) Saint...